Thornberry Creek Country Club

This course revolves around the natural beauty of Lower Wisconsin as it winds around forty acres of solid plains. This course forces players to concentrate on the approach shot in order to score well. Don't be fooled by the appearance, this course has a tendency to cost a few strokes if you underestimate it. Three water hazards come into play on several holes on the front nine, including #4, a 175-yard, par 3, which requires a player to shoot over a small lake to the green. Be careful though, there is a river to the left of the green, which has claimed many golf balls. Another difficult hole is #18, a 420-yard, par 4, which has six sand bunkers guarding the green.

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Course Reviews

Stone Oak Country Club"A beautiful midwest course worth playing"This course looks timid on paper but watch out on the front nine. A couple of par 5's can really fool you by their degree of difficulty and a snowman is not uncommon on #6.
The course is usually in immaculate shape with more hills on the back 9 that you would expect. The shortest par 3 I've ever played, #16 can be tricky even with the softest loft wedge.
Overall this coursees beauty is in the top 10 in northwest ohio, and it is great fun to play given that you can find a member to take you out and enjoy it.---theclarkman, Toledo, Ohio USA

Foss Park Golf Course"GOLF JUNKIE"VERY NICE COURSE FOR THE $$.THE GREENS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.SOME FAIRWAYS ARE TIGHT AND TREE LINED.THE COURSE IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN THE RATING OF 113(MORE LIKE A 125 TO 127 FROM THE BACK TEES).IT CAN USE A FEW MORE SAND TRAPS,BUT THERE ARE ENOUGH TREES AND WATER TO KEEP YOU HONEST.---Anonymous, Anonymous

Country Club of Colorado, The"Gates"Varied terrain, tough greens, friendly staff, gorgeous views, good use of the lake holes.---STUART SCOTT, COLORADO SPRINGS

Lockwood Folly Country Club"Amazing Course"This is one of the best golf courses in Brunswick Co. Cheers!! ---Billy Franks, Washington DC